Node.js Desktop Automation. Control the mouse, keyboard, and read the screen.
RobotJS supports Mac, Windows, and Linux.
This is a work in progress so the exported functions could change at any time before the first stable release (1.0.0). Ideas?
Check out some of the cool things people are making with RobotJS! Have your own rad RobotJS project? Feel free to add it!
npm install robotjs
Get the mouse location and move it.
var robot = require("robotjs");
//Get the mouse position, returns an object with x and y.
var mouse=robot.getMousePos();
console.log("Mouse is at x:" + mouse.x + " y:" + mouse.y);
//Move the mouse down by 100 pixels.
robot.moveMouse(mouse.x,mouse.y+100);
//Left click!
robot.mouseClick();
Type "Hello World".
var robot = require("robotjs");
//Type "Hello World".
robot.typeString("Hello World");
//Press enter.
robot.keyTap("enter");
Get pixel color under the mouse.
var robot = require("robotjs");
//Get mouse position.
var mouse=robot.getMousePos();
//Get pixel color in hex format.
var hex = robot.getPixelColor(mouse.x, mouse.y);
console.log("#" + hex + " at x:" + mouse.x + " y:" + mouse.y);
Read the Wiki for more information!
RobotJS uses node-gyp for building.
Install node-gyp using npm:
npm install -g node-gyp
Then configure and build:
node-gyp configure
node-gyp build
- Control the mouse by changing the mouse position, left/right clicking, and dragging.
- Control the keyboard by pressing keys, holding keys down, and typing words.
- Read pixel color from the screen and capture the screen.
- Find image on screen, read pixels from image.
- Possibly include window management?
Module | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|
Mouse | 100% | All planned features implemented. |
Keyboard | 100% | All planned features implemented. |
Screen | 10% | Screenshot, image search. |
I'm a huge fan of AutoHotkey, and I've used it for a very long time. AutoHotkey is great for automation and it can do a bunch of things that are very difficult in other languages. For example, it's imagesearch and pixel related functions are hard to reproduce on Mac, espscially in scripting languages. These functions are great for automating apps that can't be automated like Netflix. This has never been a big deal since I've always used Windows at work, but for the past few years I've been using Mac exclusively.
I like AutoHotkey, but I like Node.js more. By developing RobotJS I get an AutoHotkey replacement on Mac (finally!), and I get to use my favorite language.
TLDR: There's nothing like AutoHotkey on Mac, so I'm making it.
MIT
Based on autopy. Maintained by Jason Stallings.